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TPWD Game Warden Field Notes for November 21st, 2005

Summary: The following are titles from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department law enforcement reports: Pursuit on the high seas, Family court, If the guide says no, he means NO! The pot calling the kettle black, Not a happy reunion, A sinking ship, Drive by shooting, How’s the fishing? One too many, It was that sixth shot that did it.

Students Research Local Horned Lizards for Essay Contest

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is encouraging students to take part in the Hometown Horned Lizard historical essay contest. The writing contest is designed to engage children in learning about and promoting conservation of the Texas state reptile.

Panhandle Boasts Boom Quail Production

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - Quail are famous for their "boom and bust" cycles. In other words, in good years there are a lot of quail, in poor years there aren't any. In the Panhandle region of Texas, this is more than just a good year for quail -- it's an awesome year for quai!

Conditions Bode Well for Deer Hunting Success

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas - Dry range conditions across much of Texas heading into the general deer season should bode well for hunters looking to fill their tags, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologists.

Water Flows Conference Set for Oct. 31-Nov. 2 in San Marcos

Summary: SAN MARCOS, Texas -- Scientists, policy makers, water managers and interested citizens will gather at Texas State University here Oct. 31-Nov. 2 to discuss how to ensure adequate environmental flows for Texas rivers and streams and freshwater inflows into bays and estuaries along the Texas coast.

Quail Hunting Outlook Bright for Parts of Texas

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — Quail hunters have enjoyed the rewards of ideal range conditions and above normal bird production during the last couple of years. Although hunting prospects are still favorable heading into the 2005-06 season, they probably won't measure up to recent years in a few locales where it has gotten dry over the summer.

Game Wardens, Parks, Wildlife Areas Cope in Rita's Aftermath

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — Dozens of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game wardens continue to deliver food, water, medical assistance and peacekeeping support to East Texas counties still reeling from Hurricane Rita. Meanwhile, the number of state parks temporarily closed by Rita is down to four from about 20 two weeks ago. State wildlife management areas remain open, but fall hunters are being urged to use caution.

Video Can Help Hunters ID Whooping Cranes This Fall

Summary: AUSTIN, Texas — The endangered whooping crane may be the state's most famous "winter Texan." This year as biologists and bird-watchers anticipate the arrival of another record population on the Texas coast, Texas Parks and Wildife Department is offering a new tool for sportsmen to help protect whooping cranes and other similar birds.

Redfish Bay Seagrass Protection Rules Proposed

Summary: ROCKPORT, Texas — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is proposing mandatory seagrass protection measures for the Redfish Bay State Scientific Area to protect ecologically important seagrass beds from motorboat propeller scarring.

Weekly Migratory Bird Hunting Report for September 28, 2005

Summary: Most zones: "Prospects are fair to good."

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